“Automobile manufacturing is very hard,” said Uday Karmarkar, a specialist in operations and technology at the UCLA Anderson School of Management. “It’s amazing that Tesla has been able to build cars at all.”

The prevalence of these stories does not surprise Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris, professor of urban planning at the University of California, Los Angeles. Loukaitou-Sideris has spent time researching how perceptions of crime and harassment affect women’s use of public transportation — and what urban planners and transit agencies can do to help protect people who are fearful because of their previous experiences with violence or harassment on transit.

“I’m deeply disappointed the court didn’t take this opportunity to make a shift toward what virtually every other state in the country does,” said Jennifer Mnookin, dean of University of California, Los Angeles School of Law. UCLA graduates do better than the average on the bar exam, with 82% of first-time test takers passing last July.

(Commentary by UCLA professor James Gelvin) Based on recent developments, it is evident that Saudi Arabian officials assume that they can no longer depend on their traditional security safeguards of oil and U.S. might. They seem to imagine that the only guarantee for their security is their own muscular response.

“Certainly, women are taking matters into their hands,” Juliet Williams, a professor of gender studies at UCLA and author of a book about political sex scandals titled “Public Affairs,” told TheWrap. “There are women that are recognizing that they don’t need to be victims and that they are willing to use some of the power and status they they have to say what needs to be said.”

In a recent study, scientists at the University of California, Los Angeles, showed that drinking broccoli sprout extract for four days in juice could blunt the amount of inflammation that occurred in people’s noses after exposure to diesel exhaust pollution.

“The issue isn’t the drug companies,” said William Comanor, director of UCLA’s Research Program on Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy. “The issue is the PBMs. They have their tentacles into everything.”

The butterfly-shaped gland, which lives in the base of your neck, is frequently associated with everything from fatigue to excess pounds—for good reason. "Thyroid hormones affect nearly every organ and process in the body," says Angela Leung, M.D., assistant clinical professor of medicine in UCLA's Division of Endocrinology.

But caffeine proves to be a particularly potent ingredient. “It takes most people six to eight hours to metabolise caffeine so that they don’t feel the effects of it anymore,” says Dana Hunnes, Ph.D., R.D., a senior dietitian at Ronald Regan-UCLA Medical Center.

Adam Winkler, a law professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, and author of Gunfight: The Battle Over the Right to Bear Arms in America, says plaintiffs will face an uphill battle. “It is difficult to win cases proving that hotels are negligent for the criminal acts of someone,” he tells PEOPLE.

“I think the time has come that we are going to see an end to Internet exceptionalism where platforms can continue to claim some sort of immunity because of their nature”, said Sarah T Roberts, an assistant professor of information studies at the University of California, Los Angeles who studies online content moderation.

Dr. Gregg Fonarow, a professor of cardiology at the University of California, Los Angeles, said the findings do not instantly wash away the "balance of data [that] suggest that higher levels of leisure time and total physical activity are associated with lower risk cardiovascular events."